Social Sciences, asked by uzmakazmi, 4 months ago

What would happen if the Earth had the same kind of climate everywhere?

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Answered by prince20207
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Answered by Anonymous
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Same weather everywhere would mean no flow of wind or very slow flow of wind, perhaps no movement in the oceans and may be no rains etc. Change and heterogeneity is the law of nature.

Explanation:

Temperature trends across the entire globe aren't uniform because of the diverse geography on our planet—oceans versus continents, lowlands versus mountains, forests versus deserts versus ice sheets—as well as natural climate variability.

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